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@ChickityChoice yes, it helped her vocabulary a lot. If you check out the other videos of her you will see that she is reading at a grade 3 level in Kindergarten.
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My lady , I want say : you are good mother i never seen , thank you for take care your sweet child , and god bless you . thanks again
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Very, very impressive!
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LUV IT! =) GOD BLESS HER
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SOMEONES EXITED!!!
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the end <3 :D fireese is so cuuuuuuute
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I was that old, and I learned how to read.
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I was wondering where you got these magnets. I think you mentioned or listed it in another video, but I can't find it anywhere now! Thanks!
Nycnetwork 3 months ago 2
@Nycnetwork They are from LeapFrog. You can get them at Toys'R'Us or Target or most stores that sell LeapFrog. It's called WordWammer.
SmartHandsCA 3 months ago
My daughter absolutely loves this video! She's 17 months; we don't have ABC magnets, but she will take random fridge magnets and "copy" this video by saying "B E O D" or any other random combination of letters then shout "YAY!!!" and try to jump. Its too cute! She just loves watching Fireese videos :) Thanks!
Nycnetwork 3 months ago 2
@Nycnetwork that is so cute! Thanks for sharing this with me :) It warms my heart!
SmartHandsCA 3 months ago
I have a question but I hope it doesn't come off as offensive... I am simply puzzled by how quickly she has learned how to spell. Does sign language help them learn quicker? And if so, how?
xxLythexx 3 months ago
@xxLythexx great question. I think it helps because they store that information in a different part of a brain vs oral language. She knew the ASL ABCs long before the written one. She was interested in spelling using her hand vs writing. It's fun for her so I think in that way it did help!
SmartHandsCA 3 months ago